I can't find anything about Ellen Gahen/Gaben/Gagin/Gehin/Gaghin who was born in 1843, location unkn
Ellen Gahen/Gaben/Gagin/Gehin/Gaghin
b. 20 Dec 1843 location?
19 May 1865 Marriage Licenses issued. Indianapolis Journal 5/19/1865
19 May 1865 Marriage Licenses issued. Indianapolis Sentinel 5/19/1865, p3, c1
md 11 May 1865 St. Mary's Catholic Church. Copy of page from church
30 Aug 1867 daughter Frances Victoria Hauser born Lafayette
7 Oct 1869 son Martin Hauser III was born.
Oct 1869 was one week away from divorce being final
d. 24 Oct 1869 Fairfield Twp, Tippecanoe, Indiana
bur 26 Oct 1869 St. Mary's, Lafayette, Tippecanoe, Indiana - gravestone
*Marriage Licenses issued. Indianapolis Journal 5/19/1865
*Marriage Licenses issued. Indianapolis Sentinel 5/19/1865, p3, c1
*St. Mary's Catholic Church, Parish Records 1858-, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1865, p. 52 #25
*25 Oct 1869 Lafayette Daily Courier (Lafayette, Indiana) Obituary (courtesy of Rebecca Dunn)
*She had filed for divorce and was a few weeks away from it being finalized when she died. She stated that she had lived in the county for 10 years. I don't have a copy of the divorce papers. A researcher I hired in Indiana told me this.
*There is a Gaghin family in the area but I can't establish any connection to them.
???1860 Federal Census Ellen Geehen, age 19, b. Ireland. Servant in Michael Dougherty household 380/410
Center Township, Marion, Indiana, page 445, microfilm image 5, line 17.
*Index to Marriage Record 1861 - 1865 Inclusive Volume 4 Letters A - Z Inclusive Record Location: Marion County, Indiana Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Indianapolis
Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1939
Spouse 1: Martin Hauser
Spouse 2: Ellen Gaben
Marriage Date: 11 May 1865
County: Marion Book: 51
In the 1880 Federal Census, Frances Hauser is 12 and her father Martin says that she was born in Indiana, her father was born in Baden, and her mother was born in Ohio.
In the 1900 Federal Census, Frances Weinbrecht says that her father was born in Germany and her mother was born in Indiana.
In the 1910 Federal Census, Frances Weinbrecht says that her father was born in Germany and her mother was born in Germany.
In the 1920 Federal Census, Frances Weinbrecht says that her father was born in Germany and her mother was born in Indiana.
In the 1920 Federal Census, Martin Hauser Jr. says that his father and mother were born in Germany.
In the 1930 Federal Census, Frances Weinbrecht says that her father was born in Germany and her mother was born in Holland.
Name is blank on Frances' death certificate.
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@Germany Genealogy Research do you have any suggestions for finding Ellen's birthplace?
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We need a specific town in Germany before we can reliably jump the ocean. Even knowing that Martin is from the Baden area really isn't specific enough.
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Camille, I am more interested in Ellen. There is a great deal of information on Martin, but absolutely nothing on her. Thanks, Cari.
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